Storage-bag.



P. E. KLEIN. STORAGE BAG.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 11, 1912p 1,065,450, Patented June 24,1913.

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FRANK EDMOND KLEIN,

or 'LOUIsVILLn KENTUoKY.

STORAGE-BAG.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented J un-e 2 4; 1913.

Application filed September 11, 1912. Serial No. 719,861.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I,- FRANK EDMOND KLEIN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Louisville, Jefferson county, Kentucky,- have invented a new and Improved Storage-Bag, of which the followingis a specification, 1 w

This invention relates primarily to storage bags in which clothes and similar articles are hung; and has for its objects to provide easy access to the clothes and simple means for'keeping moths and dust therefrom.

It consists of novel features and parts and combinations of the same, which will be more fullydescribed hereinafter and then pointed out in the claims.

A practical embodiment of my invention ings, in which v Figures 1,2, and 3 are perspective views, showing the top of the bag; and Figs. 4 and 5 detail perspective Views.

The bag 1 is provided with the flap 2 at the upper edge. 1 The upper edge of the bag on'the side opposite to the flap is preferably provided with the stiffener 4 and the vided with the stifi'ener'3. The slots 6 and 7, through the stitfeners 3 and 4 respectively, are made to register. Through them are passed the taper wire handle of the hanger, 5. When the flap 2 is pulled down as shown in Fig, 2', the sides of the wire 5 hold the flap tight over the upper opening of the bag. To make. the flap covering absolutely moth proof, the clips 8 are used, particularly between the sides of the Wire 5.-

To make the closing of the opening 6- still more moth proof,'-the secondary flap 9, attached to the flap 2 is provided. This secwire 5-, over the edge of the flap '2, and is held in position by the single clip 8, so as against moths all opening between the sides of the wire 5. As the wire 5 is. taper, the outer sides ofthis wire seal the ends of the slot 6 by the pressure created 'by' the weight of the bag.

I do not limit myself to the exactform of said bag opposite is representedjn the accompanying draw'-' said said flap is connected flap is preferably prosaid flap is connected 'ister; a secondary flap on said first which my invention is disclosed further than is indicated in the claimswhich follow.

I claim:

1. A storage bag, open at one end and provided with a flap; said flap and the side to the side to which said flap is connected being slotted to register; and means inside said bag for supporting stored material, providedwith an extension through said slots holding said flap close against said opposite side.

storage bag, open at One end and provided with a flap; said flap and the side of said'bag opposite to the side to which said flap is connected being slotted to register; and a clothes hanger inside said bag,

provided with a handle extending through said slots and holding said flap closeagainst opposite side.

storage bag, open at one end and provided with a flap; said flap and the side of said bag opposite to. the side to which being slotted to register; a clothes hanger vided with a taper wire handle extending through said slots; and clips between the Wires of said handle, tightly closing said slots between said wires. I

open at one end and said flap and the side to the side to which being slotted to reg- A storage-bag, provided with a flap; of said b g opposite adapted to cover'saidslots; supporting mechanism extending through said slots and positioning said flaps.

5. A storage bag said flap anda side of the bag being slot-ted to register; .a secondary flap covering said slots and extending over the edge of said bag; means for holding said secondary .fiap in position; and an inner supporting mechanism extending through said slots and positioning said flaps.

FRANK EDMOND KLEIN.

Witnessesfi i A. 'L. WICKLIFFE, JOHN C TATE.

provided with a flap;

inside said bag prof p, and an inner 

